Quote by Judy Biggert
Second, marriage is an issue that our Founding Fathers wisely left

Second, marriage is an issue that our Founding Fathers wisely left to the states. – Judy Biggert

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No one ever said that fighting the war against terrorism and defending our homeland would be easy. So lets support our troops, law enforcement workers, and our mission to keep our nation and our children safe in the days and years to come. – Judy Biggert

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As children, many of us were taught never to talk to strangers. As parents and grandparents, our message must change with technology to include strangers on the Internet. – Judy Biggert

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Our health care system is the finest in the world, but we still have too many uninsured Americans, too high prices for prescription drugs, and too many frivolous lawsuits driving our physicians out of state or out of business. – Judy Biggert

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I didnt know that President Bush would endorse a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. – Mary Cheney

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A man may be a fool and not know it, but not if he is married. – H.L. Mencken

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We are confident that the Supreme Court will soon see the direction that this country is headed and enshrine marriage as a constitutional right for all. – Benjamin Todd Jealous

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I am for gay marriage. Or same-sex marriage. I dont want to say it the wrong way. I think people are sensitive to it. I have been painted as being this right-wing zealot on choice. Nothing could be further from the truth. – Harold Ford

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